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Indeed, I've been looking for a blue double-breasted blazer for some time now and credible options aren't numerous. Dries Van Noten's surely count among the neatest blazers on the market and I still dream about a Brooks-Brothers I tried at the Parisian store. But none of them match this Band...

Christopher Turner Feb 8, 2012
Michelle Williams is the new face of Boy by Band of Outsiders. Summer-infested photos for the brand's spring 2012 look book have surfaced and feature the Oscar-nominated actress casually posing in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
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In another look, Boy. by Band of Outsiders gives the traditional poncho an updated feel with a sleek cut, exposed zipper, and matching body-con '60s-inspired skirt. In the last menswear-inspired look, a model sports a late 19th century style jacket with long coattails and furry GORILLA...

This is actually the second time that Michelle has starred in a Boy. by Band of Outsiders campaign. The last time was just after her last Oscar roundabout, in 2008. And it worked perfectly, of course. As does this one.
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Michelle Williams at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery for Boy. by Band of Outsiders.
Photo: Courtesy of Band of Outsiders
We are smitten with two very specific things: Boy. by Band of Outsiders and Michelle Williams. Put the two together for spring 2012, and we're in full body shutdown mode....

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Scott Sternberg took inspiration for his Boy by Band of Outsiders Resort 2013 collection from a place that's very familiar to him: his home. The designer attributed the influence of the collection's geometric patterns — including the stripes applied to a hoodie, skirt, blazer,...

Scott Sternberg, the designer behind BOY by Band of Outsiders , used a point-and-shoot Polaroid (yep, A POLAROID) to snap these whimsical shots of Kirsten Dunst for his Spring 2011 lookbook, which was just released. The Spider-Man star modeled preppy-with-an-edge pieces—chinos, blazers and...

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>> Woody Allen's Manhattan and Diane Keaton in the '70s were Scott Sternberg's starting points for Boy. by Band of Outsiders Pre-Fall 2012. "I was re-watching Manhattan for, like, the 15th time, and that way of dressing that you see in Diane Keaton's character — corduroy suits,...